Great opportunity to grow and specialize. Held back by a beaurocratic workplace - Automation Engineer CDM Smith Employee Review

4.0
15 Jul 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Excellent salary, PTO and benefits - Flex work options, part time or full time remote - Managers will listen and help you achieve your goals. Quarterly meetings to discuss progress towards goals and to ensure you are on the right track. Does not micromanage. - Extremely knowledgeable and helpful co-workers - Company paid certifications if you wish to improve your skills. Always looking for training, webinars and outside vendors to contribute - Excellent internal IT/BT department that will help you at a moments notice

Cons

- Bureaucratic culture with many obstacles that may hold you back - Small group, limited resources - Sometimes feel like the work can dry up leading to busy work and unrelated tasks - The provided laptops barely meet minimum software specs as of 2023. They feel cheap and mine has broken many times. Very hard to get upgraded internals.

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CDM Smith Response
2y
Thank you for your review and feedback! We are glad you are enjoying CDM Smith and are thrilled to have you as part of the team. We will keep the feedback in mind when making future decisions to keep us as a top-choice employer.

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5.0
22 Apr 2026
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Pros

Lots of training and opportunities

Cons

Company structure can be confusing

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CDM Smith Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave us a 5-star review! It was great to have you as an employee and wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
2.0
18 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible hybrid schedule is very nice and starting salary is high for early career engineers.

Cons

The main people running the company are not engineers and you can tell. They are all focused on utilization with rates often set at 97% or higher. This had led to my supervisor asking/telling me to not charge company required trainings. As an early engineer it really feels like they don't want to invest in me and only care about their bottom line. If you are an early career structural engineer you will also not get any meaningful work until you've been with the company for at least 5 years. The senior engineers do not trust you and will only give you grunt work.

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